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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 1]

1.a) What was the Faraizi Movement? [4]

b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
subcontinent? [7] J/10 Q 1 b

c. Did Haji Shariat Ullah contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in the
subcontinent before 1850? Explain your answer.

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 1]

1.a) What was the Faraizi Movement? [4]

b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
subcontinent? [7] J/10 Q 1 b

c. Did Haji Shariat Ullah contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in the
subcontinent before 1850? Explain your answer.

St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 1]

1.a) What was the Faraizi Movement? [4]

b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
subcontinent? [7] J/10 Q 1 b

c. Did Haji Shariat Ullah contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in the
subcontinent before 1850? Explain your answer.
St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 1]

1.a) What was the Faraizi Movement? [4]

b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
subcontinent? [7] J/10 Q 1 b

c. Did Haji Shariat Ullah contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in the
subcontinent before 1850? Explain your answer.

St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 1]

1.a) What was the Faraizi Movement? [4]

b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
subcontinent? [7] J/10 Q 1 b

c. Did Haji Shariat Ullah contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in the
subcontinent before 1850? Explain your answer.

St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 1]

1.a) What was the Faraizi Movement? [4]

b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
subcontinent? [7] J/10 Q 1 b

c. Did Haji Shariat Ullah contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in the
subcontinent before 1850? Explain your answer.
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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 2]

1 (a) . Who was Titu Mir? [4] J/18 Q1 a

(b) Who was Tipu Sultan? [4] J/15 Q 2 a

( c) What was the Doctrine of Lapse? [4]

d) Explain why the East India Company got involved in the sub-continent during the seventeenth
century. [7] J/09 Q 1 b

(e) ‘The policies of Aurangzeb were the main reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire.’ Do you
agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/09 Q 1c

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 2]

1 (a) . Who was Titu Mir? [4] J/18 Q1 a

(b) Who was Tipu Sultan? [4] J/15 Q 2 a

( c) What was the Doctrine of Lapse? [4]

d) Explain why the East India Company got involved in the sub-continent during the seventeenth
century. [7] J/09 Q 1 b

(e) ‘The policies of Aurangzeb were the main reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire.’ Do you
agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/09 Q 1c
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Revision Test EoP 10 C [Ch: 2] Climate

Write the names of the months for the given seasons: [4]

[a] Cold season

[b] Hot season

[c] Monsoon season

[d] Post Monsoon season

Name the climatic division of Pakistan: [4]

Explain the development of Monsoon winds: [5]


Which areas of Pakistan are affected by Tropical cyclones? [3]

What can be done to reduce the flood risk? [5]


Why do many rivers in Pakistan flood in July? [3]

What are the major causes of droughts in Pakistan? [5]

Explain why Lahore receives higher rainfall than Karachi? [5]


Explain why Peshawa r receives higher rainfall than aQuetta? [5]

What is meant by Latitudinal and Continental effect? [6]


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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 3]

1 a.) (i) Which Indian general assisted the Rani of Jhansi during the War of Independence? [1]

(ii) Which position was added to that of Governor-General after the War of Independence?[1]J/09
(iii) What happened to Bahadur Shah Zafar II after the War of Independence? [1] J/08

(c) ‘The War of Independence of 1857 was caused by the greased cartridge incident’. Give reasons
why you might agree and disagree with this statement. [14] J/03 1c
(c) ‘A lack of unity and coordination was the main reason for the failure of the War of
Independence by 1858.’ Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] J/04 Q1 c

(c) Was the introduction of the ‘Doctrine of Lapse’ in 1852 the most important reason for the War of
Independence in 1857? Explain your answer. [14] J/14

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 3]

1 a.) (i) Which Indian general assisted the Rani of Jhansi during the War of Independence? [1]

(ii) Which position was added to that of Governor-General after the War of Independence?[1]J/09
(iii) What happened to Bahadur Shah Zafar II after the War of Independence? [1] J/08

(c) ‘The War of Independence of 1857 was caused by the greased cartridge incident’. Give reasons
why you might agree and disagree with this statement. [14] J/03 1c
(c) ‘A lack of unity and coordination was the main reason for the failure of the War of
Independence by 1858.’ Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] J/04 Q1 c

(c) Was the introduction of the ‘Doctrine of Lapse’ in 1852 the most important reason for the War of
Independence in 1857? Explain your answer. [14] J/14
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Revision Test EoP 10 C [Ch: 3] Water

What are the perennial canals? [2]

What is water logging and salinity? [5]

What is Karez? [3]


Why was it essential to sign Indus Water Treaty with India in 1960? [5]

Name the link canals under Indus Water Treaty. [8]


What are the major advantages and dis advantages of irrigation? [7]

What are the causes and effects of siltation? [6]


How can we control siltation? [3]

What are the major domestic & industrial uses of water? [6]

Pg: 60-61
Name of Barrage Location Area under irrigation

1.Marala Barrage

2.Rasul Barrage

3.Qadirabad Barrage

4.Jinnah Barrage

5.Chashma Barrage

6.Taunsa Barrage

7.Guddu Barrage

8.Sukkur Barrage

9.Kotri Barrage

Name of Project Location

1.Terbela Dam

2. Mangla Dam

3.Warsak Dam (Multi

purpose Project)

4.Kurram |Garhi Project

5.Rawal Dam

6.Khanpur Dam

7.Nari Bolan Project


Describe the drainage pattern of the rivers of Balochistan. [6]

3. (a) The sketch cross-section, Fig. , shows the main physical features, A to D, of a typical doab.
A Doab

Metres

above

river level

+16 +16

+12 D River +12

+8 River C C +8
B B
+4 A A +4

0 0

0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120

kilometres J/04

Fig.

For each of the following, give the name of the physical feature and describe its main physical
characteristics:

(i) A, [3]

B, [3]
(ii)

(iii) C, [2]

(iv) D. [2]

(b) Compare the natural topographical and drainage features of the Upper Indus Plain with those of
the Lower Indus Plain. [6]
(c) Barrages have resulted in changes in both the Upper and Lower Indus Plains.

(i) Name an example of a barrage. [1]

_________________________________________________________________________________________

(ii) Compare the height and length of a barrage with those of a major dam like Tarbela. [2]
(iii) What is the main purpose of a barrage and how is this purpose achieved? [3]

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 4]

1.a) What was the Aligarh Movement? [4] pg 40

b.)Why did Sie Syed Ahmed Khan write ‘The Causes of the Indian Revolt’? [7] pg40

c.)Do you agree that Sir Syed Ahmed Khan’s most important contribution to the Muslim
community was his support for education? J/09 Q 2 c

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 4]


1.a) What was the Aligarh Movement? [4] pg 40

b.)Why did Sie Syed Ahmed Khan write ‘The Causes of the Indian Revolt’? [7] pg40

c.)Do you agree that Sir Syed Ahmed Khan’s most important contribution to the Muslim
community was his support for education? J/09 Q 2 c

St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 4]

1.a) What was the Aligarh Movement? [4] pg 40

b.)Why did Sie Syed Ahmed Khan write ‘The Causes of the Indian Revolt’? [7] pg40

c.)Do you agree that Sir Syed Ahmed Khan’s most important contribution to the Muslim
community was his support for education? J/09 Q 2 c

St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 4]

1.a) What was the Aligarh Movement? [4] pg 40

b.)Why did Sie Syed Ahmed Khan write ‘The Causes of the Indian Revolt’? [7] pg40

c.)Do you agree that Sir Syed Ahmed Khan’s most important contribution to the Muslim
community was his support for education? J/09 Q 2 c
St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test EOP 9 C [Ch: 5] Mineral Resources

Name the important methods of mining: [3]

Write the names of some important metallic and non-metallic minerals: [8]

Metallic Minerals Non - Metallic Minerals

State the uses of Metallic Minerals: [5]


What does quarrying mean? [3]

What are the effects of mining on the environment? [5]


What measures should be taken to protect the miners from the hazards of mining? [8]

What are the problems faced by the mining sector in Pakistan? [5]
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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 5]

Ch:5

1 Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).


Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was determined to improve the status of Muslims. He had a desire to
re-establish good relations with the British which, he hoped, would lead to greater opportunities for
Muslims. He also believed that Muslims should have good relations with Hindus. However, he was
concerned about the ‘Hindu-Urdu Controversy.’
(a) Describe the ‘Hindu-Urdu Controversy.’ [4] N/12 Q 1a

(b) Explain the choice of Urdu in 1947 as the national language of Pakistan. [7] N/11 Q b

(c) ‘Sindhi was promoted more than any other regional language between 1947 and 1988’. Do
you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/07 Q1 c

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 1 Ch: 5]

Ch:5

1 Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).


Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was determined to improve the status of Muslims. He had a desire to
re-establish good relations with the British which, he hoped, would lead to greater opportunities for
Muslims. He also believed that Muslims should have good relations with Hindus. However, he was
concerned about the ‘Hindu-Urdu Controversy.’
(a) Describe the ‘Hindu-Urdu Controversy.’ [4] N/12 Q 1a

(b) Explain the choice of Urdu in 1947 as the national language of Pakistan. [7] N/11 Q b

(c) ‘Sindhi was promoted more than any other regional language between 1947 and 1988’. Do
you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/07 Q1 c
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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 6]


1a.)What was the Swadeshi movement? N/10Q3 a

1 a. )Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).


During the First World War, Congress and the Muslim League had moved closer together, partly
due to the failure of the British to grant more rights to the Indians before 1914. During the war, the
British realised that concessions had to be made and let it be known that they were proposing a
number of these. The Muslim League and Congress then met together at Lucknow.
(a) What was the Lucknow Pact? [4]
(b) Why was the Muslim League established in 1906? [7] J/12 Q 2 a & b

(b) Why was the Simla Deputation of 1906 an important event for the Muslims of the subcontinent? N/10 Q3 b

(C )‘Partition or reversal?’ Were the reasons why Bengal was partitioned in 1905 more important than those
regarding its reversal in 1911? Explain your answer. J/2011 Q 3 c

(c) ‘The Montague-Chelmsford reforms were more important than any other political developments
between 1909 and 1919.’ Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/11 Q 3 c

(c ) Of all the events in the period 1911-1919 was the Amritsar Massacre the one that had the greatest impact on
relations between the British and the Indian people? Give reasons for your answer. [14] J/13 Q c

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 6]

1a.)What was the Swadeshi movement? N/10Q3 a

1 a. )Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).


During the First World War, Congress and the Muslim League had moved closer together, partly
due to the failure of the British to grant more rights to the Indians before 1914. During the war, the
British realised that concessions had to be made and let it be known that they were proposing a
number of these. The Muslim League and Congress then met together at Lucknow.
(a) What was the Lucknow Pact? [4]
(b) Why was the Muslim League established in 1906? [7] J/12 Q 2 a & b

(b) Why was the Simla Deputation of 1906 an important event for the Muslims of the subcontinent? N/10 Q3 b

(C )‘Partition or reversal?’ Were the reasons why Bengal was partitioned in 1905 more important than those
regarding its reversal in 1911? Explain your answer. J/2011 Q 3 c

(c) ‘The Montague-Chelmsford reforms were more important than any other political developments
between 1909 and 1919.’ Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/11 Q 3 c

(c ) Of all the events in the period 1911-1919 was the Amritsar Massacre the one that had the greatest impact on
relations between the British and the Indian people? Give reasons for your answer. [14] J/13 Q c
St.Anthony’s High School

Revision Test EoP 10 C [Ch: 6] Fishing Industries

Name major fishing methods in Pakistan?

How much does fishing contribute in the GDP of Pakistan?

Name the main fishing centres in Pakistan.

Name the techniques used for:

Subsistence fishing:

Commercial fishing:
What factors harm the fishing industry?

Why are the fish so plentiful in the Mangroves of the Indus delta coast?

How do farms help breeding fish?

Why more people are employed in inland fisheries than in marine fishing?
What are the benefits of developing fish farms?

How does the fish farming affect the environment?


What measures have been taken by the government to promote fisheries?

Which Marine Fisheries developments at Karachi were executed by the government of


Pakistan?
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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 7] Khilafat movement

( a ) What was the Hijrat? [4] N/11 Q 3a

(b) Why was the Khilafat Movement founded? [7] J/10 Q 2 b

(c) Was the Chaura Chauri incident of 1922 the most important reason for the failure of the
Khilafat Movement? Give reasons for your answer. [14] J/04 Q 2c

(c) Was the Khilafat Movement founded because the Muslims feared the break up of Turkey
after the First World War? Explain your answer. [14] J/05 Q 2c

(c) Was the abolition of the institution of the caliphate in 1924 the main reason for the failure of
the Khilafat Movement? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/06 Q 2 c

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 7] Khilafat Movement

( a ) What was the Hijrat? [4] N/11 Q 3a

(b) Why was the Khilafat Movement founded? [7] J/10 Q 2 b

(c) Was the Chaura Chauri incident of 1922 the most important reason for the failure of the
Khilafat Movement? Give reasons for your answer. [14] J/04 Q 2c

(c) Was the Khilafat Movement founded because the Muslims feared the break up of Turkey
after the First World War? Explain your answer. [14] J/05 Q 2c

(c) Was the abolition of the institution of the caliphate in 1924 the main reason for the failure of
the Khilafat Movement? Give reasons for your answer. [14] N/06 Q 2 c
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Revision Test EoP 10 C [Ch: 7] Agriculture

Q2 2059/02/M/J/07

Q1 2059/02/M/J/14
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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 8]

( Simon Commission, RTCs,1935 Act,Nehru Report14 points,Congress rule)


Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).
During the summer of 1946 the Muslim League became increasingly worried that the British might
simply withdraw from India and leave it to the Indians to sort out the problems that they had left
behind. What followed was called the Direct Action Day.
(a) What was the Direct Action Day? [4]
(b) Why did Jinnah produce his 14 Points in 1929? [7]
(c) ‘The First Round Table Conference of 1930 was the most successful one of all three.’ Do you
agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] Q 3 /J/10

Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).


The Government of India Act of 1935 was opposed on all sides in India. However, it was an
important step towards independence, as it provided the basis for the negotiations which finally
resulted in the British leaving India. Parliamentary systems had been set up, in which the Indian
people gained increased representation. The 1937 elections, which both the Congress and Muslim
League wanted to contest, followed quickly at provincial level.
(a) What were the outcomes of the provincial elections of 1937? [4] J/10 Q 2a
(b)] (b) Why were three Round Table Conferences held between 1930 and 1932? [7] J/10 Q 3b
(b) Why was there so much opposition to the Government of India Act of 1935? [7] N/12 Q b
(c) ‘The declaration of the Day of Deliverance in 1939 was Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s greatest
achievement in the years 1929 to 1947.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer. [14] N/12 Q 3 c

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 8]

( Simon Commission, RTCs,1935 Act,Nehru Report14 points,Congress rule)


Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).
During the summer of 1946 the Muslim League became increasingly worried that the British might
simply withdraw from India and leave it to the Indians to sort out the problems that they had left
behind. What followed was called the Direct Action Day.
(a) What was the Direct Action Day? [4]
(b) Why did Jinnah produce his 14 Points in 1929? [7]
(c) ‘The First Round Table Conference of 1930 was the most successful one of all three.’ Do you
agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer. [14] Q 3 /J/10

Read the source below carefully to answer question (a).


The Government of India Act of 1935 was opposed on all sides in India. However, it was an
important step towards independence, as it provided the basis for the negotiations which finally
resulted in the British leaving India. Parliamentary systems had been set up, in which the Indian
people gained increased representation. The 1937 elections, which both the Congress and Muslim
League wanted to contest, followed quickly at provincial level.
(a) What were the outcomes of the provincial elections of 1937? [4] J/10 Q 2a
(b)] (b) Why were three Round Table Conferences held between 1930 and 1932? [7] J/10 Q 3b
(b) Why was there so much opposition to the Government of India Act of 1935? [7] N/12 Q b
(c) ‘The declaration of the Day of Deliverance in 1939 was Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s greatest
achievement in the years 1929 to 1947.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer. [14] N/12 Q 3 c
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Revision Test EoP 10 C [Ch: 8] Power Resources

Q 2 & 4 J/04

Q 3 N/ 05
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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 9]

(a) What was the Day of Deliverance? [4]


(b) Why did Muslim League do better in the 1945 elections than it had in 1937? [7] pg:
102-103
(c) Do you agree that during the Second World War there was no significant progress
towards independence in the subcontinent? Give reasons for your answer. [14] pg:
103-104

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 9]

(a) What was the Day of Deliverance? [4]


(b) Why did Muslim League do better in the 1945 elections than it had in 1937? [7] pg:
102-103
(c) Do you agree that during the Second World War there was no significant progress
towards independence in the subcontinent? Give reasons for your answer. [14] pg:
103-104

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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 9]

(a) What was the Day of Deliverance? [4]


(b) Why did Muslim League do better in the 1945 elections than it had in 1937? [7] pg:
102-103
(c) Do you agree that during the Second World War there was no significant progress
towards independence in the subcontinent? Give reasons for your answer. [14] pg:
103-104
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Revision Test EoP 10 C [Ch: 9] Industrial Development.

Q 3 N/03

Q 4 N/04

Q 4 N/02
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Revision Test History 10 C [Section 2 Ch: 10]

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